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Rancho Sans Souci: The Last Eichler Development in the South Bay

by Boyenga Team

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Rancho Sans Souci was one of the last Eichler developments built in the South Bay area of California, and construction of Eichler homes ceased in the mid-1970s. The subdivision was designed to be a luxury Eichler community, with larger homes and high-end features such as radiant heating and mahogany paneling.


In recent years, many of the homes in Rancho Sans Souci have undergone renovations to update and modernize their interiors while preserving the Eichler aesthetic. The subdivision is located in a desirable area of Sunnyvale, with easy access to major highways, top-rated schools, and numerous tech companies, making it a popular neighborhood for families and professionals.

The Eichler Network, an organization dedicated to preserving and celebrating Eichler homes, lists Rancho Sans Souci as one of the top Eichler developments in Northern California. The subdivision features some of the largest Eichler homes in Sunnyvale, including Double A Frame models. Its streets include Laurentian Way, MacKenzie Drive, Olympus Court, and Pendleton Avenue.


Overall, Rancho Sans Souci is a prime example of Eichler’s Mid-century modern style and continues to be a sought-after community for those who appreciate its unique architecture and premium location in the heart of Silicon Valley.

To find out more about Rancho Sans Souci Eichlers and any other Eichler Homes throughout Silicon Valley feel free to reach out to Eric and Janelle Boyenga of the Boyenga Team or visit www.SiliconValleyEichlers.com

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